Abraham Bojórquez (Ukamau y Ké) developed the so-called hip hop Aymara, with his social lyrics he shook the Latin American society in the early 21st century. He died violently at the peak of his musical career, the same day he finished recording his second album. Years later, his friend, Ecuadorian rapper and director Andrés Ramírez, returns to Bolivia to uncover the reasons for his death and to find him in the Andean cyclical time. In this surreal journey Ukamau y Ké comes back to life through records, files, and dream visions.

International Premiere

Biofilmography

Carlos Andrés Ramírez Iglesias is a photographer, documentary film maker and founder of the Audiovisual Production Company ProductOtra. His documentary UKAMAU Y KÉ won the award from The National Film Council Board of Funds in Ecuador (CNCINE) for script writing in 2012, and for production and postproduction in 2014. He also won an award in the international contest Ventana Andina in 2013 with the documentary RIMAS Y COLORES EN LA FRONTERA NORTE (Andean Community of Nations 2013).